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Digital Transformation continues to gain velocity. But even as technology takes over many tasks, it’s important that a Human touch is retained. This thought-provoking article by Bryan Kramer s another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Maintain A Human Touch in Digital Transformation A few years ago, experts were trumpeting that the future

In this article, Bryan Kramer discusses the five steps to good decision-making. It is another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. The 5 Steps To Good Decision-Making Business decisions are hard-hitting. We’ve all agonized over our choices, whether in the office, the kitchen or during that movie you’ve wanted to see for

In this article, Bryan Kramer talks of his fondness for “atomization”. Whereas this term is not typically used in conjunction with marketing, Bryan borrows it to describe producing bite-sized content from larger articles or reports. He describes why this captures the attention of those who may not read the longer form. It makes for interesting

Continuing our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Here is an offering from Bryan Kramer that discusses why human experiences are still so craved by us and so important to us. It’s an important read for those who may be about to plunge into automation…. Why Human Experiences Are Still So Important Humans are

Continuing our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Here is an offering from Bryan Kramer’s “Social Fundamentals” series. Content Marketing Guide In my previous posts, I have explored the basics of utilizing social media to drive traffic to your company‘s site. But without solid content marketing, your best efforts to define yourselves online on

There comes a time when every marketer faces the challenge of how to build brand credibility. Especially in a marketplace that increasingly uses social media as a way to reach customers. For many businesses, the answer is to build an army of influencers who will provide your product the positive word-of-mouth it needs to stand

The original “Choose Your Own Adventure” book was created by Edward Packard called the “Adventures of You.” Between 1978 and 1998, it was a phenomenon for kids (and adults), because it was the first time the reader was given control over the outcome. With so many options to end the story, the unexpected twists brought

Stop and think for a moment. What would you say is the most important thing to ensure career success? Is it your impressive range of product knowledge for your industry? Perhaps it’s your ability to grow your client’s social presence? While those skills are impressive, as a marketer (as in life) there’s really only once

You know the importance of promoting your company to develop a solid base of loyal followers. But how much time and effort do you dedicate to building your personal brand? You do have one. It’s what people associate you with; it’s why your personal and professional network seeks you out for information. And you do

For decades, a lot of emphasis has been placed on understanding an employee’s intelligence quotient (IQ)-referring to that set of cognitive abilities that allows us to acquire knowledge and to solve problems. But in business (as in life) if you only focus on this part of an individual, you are missing one of the major